Airplane evacuated in Columbus after bomb threat

The American Airlines flight landed at Port Columbus after a flight from Dallas/Fort Worth.

The Associated Press

An Ohio airport spokeswoman says a bomb threat led to passengers being evacuated from a plane that landed in Columbus after a flight from Texas.

Angie Tabor with the Columbus Regional Airport Authority says the threat was made before American Airline flight 302 landed at Port Columbus at 11:56 a.m. Monday on a regularly scheduled flight from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

Tabor says 133 passengers and five crew members are being evacuated from the plane, a Boeing MD80, which has been parked away from the airport terminal according to airport procedures.

Tabor says other flights are proceeding normally. She says airport police, the Transportation Security Administration, the FBI and the Columbus Bomb Squad are all investigating.